Lasers continue to revolutionise the field of aesthetic surgery, treating everything from deep wrinkles to disfiguring birthmarks, tattoos, age spots and facial and leg veins.

Now specially engineered lasers are combating excess unwanted hair – effectively removing it much faster, more reliably and more comfortably than standard methods like electrolysis, waxing, shaving, depilatory creams and many others.

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Dermaplaning is a physical exfoliation procedure of the skin. It requires the use of a sterile, surgical blade to gently "shave" the skin's surface, removing the top-most outer layer of dead skin along with fine, vellus hair (peach fuzz). The procedure can be performed monthly, in less than 45 minutes, with no downtime post-treatment. Dermaplaning is only performed on the face; however, it is not meant to be used to shape eyebrows, which are made up of "terminal" (not vellus) hairs.

Dermaplaning may also be referred to as dermablading and epidermal levelling.